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The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1862., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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man named Vaughan were playing cards in the tent of Sturdivant. The latter being near the fire at the time, desired Vaughan to stop playing with Crowder. Mr. L. L. Meredith also desired the same thing, and remarked to Vaughan that if he did not look out Crowder would cheat him.--After these requests had been made, Sturdivant th around to Sturdivant, and asked what he (S.) had to do with it, calling him at the time a "d — d, long slab-sided son of a b — h." On the uttering of this oath, Meredith remonstrated with Crowder, saying, You ought not to say that, Crowder, for I have heard you say repeatedly that if any man used such an cath to you, you would cut his gate out." After Meredith made use of chese remarks, Sturdivant said to Crowder, "As you have called me a d — d son of a b — h, I now call you one." After the using of this expression, Crowder dared him (S.) to repeat it, and without waiting form repetition of the remark, jumped towards Sturdivant and stabbed him in th
Released from prison. --We understand that the Governor has ordered the release of Wm. H. Huriburt, who was arrested, we believe, in June last, on suspicion of certain disloyal practices, and has been in prison here for several months past. We are further informed that George Twells, who was discharged by Judge Meredith on Tuesday under a writ of habeas corpus, was subsequently re-arrestrd at the instance of District Attorney Aylett.